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Take a tour of the historic Tallinn, Estonia during your family friendly vacation.
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From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3. Don’t Forget to Wear Reflectors
If you plan on renting a bike and going for a ride after dark, small reflectors are required during the winter months. If you’re caught riding around without them, you’ll be subjected to a fine ranging from $50 to $500USD.
4. Don’t Ignore Drink Prices
When ordering a drink in a bar, play close attention to the drink prices. Many people have noticed that some bartenders mark up the price of liquor for for-eign tourists.
5. Don’t Keep Your Shoes On
If you happen to meet a kind Estonian who invites you to their home, respect is required at all times. They also expect you to take off your shoes when you step inside, so make sure you’re wearing some presentable socks!
6. Don’t ExpectFriendlinessRight Away
Many people define Estonians as cold and standoffish. You’ll probably feel a bit of tension, but it won’t last long. When they become more comfortable with you, their demeanor and communication will lighten up drastically.
7. Don’t TravelWithoutInsect RepellentTick-borne encephalitis and Lyme-disease is widespread, especially in the parks in Tallinn. Bites from ticks and other insects are more common in forest-ed areas, so be sure to protect yourself before venturing out into nature.
8. Don’t Expect Help When Traveling With KidsEstonia is definitely a children-friendly destination, but public transportation isn’t equipped to provide assistance for those with strollers, and a lot of the streets in Old Town are cobbled roads, making it difficult to push strollers with ease.
9. Don’t Use Your Cell Phone While DrivingTalking on your cell phone while driving is prohibited, but you can use a hands-free system, of course. Seat belts are always required, and your head-lights must be turned on at all times – whether it’s daytime or nighttime.
10. Don’t Ask Them to SpeakRussian
Many people assume Estonians speak Russian since the neighboring country is close by. But they have their own language, Estonian, which they’re really proud of. However, many Estonians prefer to speak English.
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More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

The city was known as Reval from the 13th century until 1918 and again during the Nazi occupation of Estonia from 1941 to 1944.

Approximately 32% of Estonia's total population lives in Tallinn.

Toponymy

Historical names

In 1154, a town called Qlwn or Qalaven (possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan) was put on the world map of the Almoravid by the Arab cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi, who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda. It has been suggested that the Quwri in Astlanda may have denoted the predecessor town of today's Tallinn.

Old town

The old town of a city or town is its historic or original core. Although the city is usually larger in its present form, many cities have redesignated this part of the city to commemorate its origins after thorough renovations. There are many places throughout the world named old town (and this is sometimes construed as a proper noun and capitalized). This is a list of some famous old towns:

It is built amidst and named for, Old Town, a village site of Mississippian culture with mounds. It is located near Old Town Bridge, the remains of a Natchez Trace bridge.

Original Owner

Thomas Brown was born in Virginia in 1800 and moved to Williamson County, Tennessee, in 1822. Brown became a prominent farmer and purchased a large amount of land from William O'Neal Perkins in 1840. Brown began construction of this two-story frame house in 1846 with builder Prior Lilly acting as contractor. Little is known about Lilly but he is also the attributed contractor of the H.G.W. Mayberry House (MW-676), a brick central passage plan residence built ca. 1856. Thomas Brown was listed in 1860 with real estate valued at $25,000 and personal property of $34.500. At his death in 1870, he owned 546 acres of valuable land along the Harpeth River. Brown had six children and his daughter, Bethenia Brown Miller, lived at the house until her death in 1913.

History

The first settler in North Lansing, later known as Lower Town and eventually Old Town, was John W. Burchard, an attorney from Mason. He built the first log cabin in Lansing in 1843 on land purchased from James Seymour. He build a dam across the Grand River later that year and hoped to build a mill, but drowned at the dam in 1844 while inspecting a break. A mill was built there later by James Seymour.

The Old Town area grew when Lansing became the capital of Michigan in 1847, adding commercial and industrial businesses. By the 1870s, North Lansing was thriving. By the early 1900s, however, Upper Town and Middle Town were attracting more people and business; Old Town lost its status as a commercial/industrial powerhouse. The North Lansing Historic Commercial District, which included 44 buildings, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Visit Estonia - What You Should Know Before You Visit Estonia

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Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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Family Friendly Vacation in Tallinn, Estonia

Family Friendly Vacation in Tallinn, Estonia

Family Friendly Vacation in Tallinn, Estonia

Take a tour of the historic Tallinn, Estonia during your family friendly vacation.
TallinnWalking Tour
ShorEx Code: TL01
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Walking the streets of Tallinn. Summer 2017

Tallinn, Estonia -- Princess Cruises Local Connections

Join our local expert, Ryan Jenkins, who is part of our CruiseBaltic team as you discover the Top 10 attractions in Tallinn.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

Get more Tips here! http://www.destinationtips.com
From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3. Don’t Forget to Wear Reflectors
If you plan on renting a bike and going for a ride after dark, small reflectors are required during the winter months. If you’re caught riding around without them, you’ll be subjected to a fine ranging from $50 to $500USD.
4. Don’t Ignore Drink Prices
When ordering a drink in a bar, play close attention to the drink prices. Many people have noticed that some bartenders mark up the price of liquor for for-eign tourists.
5. Don’t Keep Your Shoes On
If you happen to meet a kind Estonian who invites you to their home, respect is required at all times. They also expect you to take off your shoes when you step inside, so make sure you’re wearing some presentable socks!
6. Don’t ExpectFriendlinessRight Away
Many people define Estonians as cold and standoffish. You’ll probably feel a bit of tension, but it won’t last long. When they become more comfortable with you, their demeanor and communication will lighten up drastically.
7. Don’t TravelWithoutInsect RepellentTick-borne encephalitis and Lyme-disease is widespread, especially in the parks in Tallinn. Bites from ticks and other insects are more common in forest-ed areas, so be sure to protect yourself before venturing out into nature.
8. Don’t Expect Help When Traveling With KidsEstonia is definitely a children-friendly destination, but public transportation isn’t equipped to provide assistance for those with strollers, and a lot of the streets in Old Town are cobbled roads, making it difficult to push strollers with ease.
9. Don’t Use Your Cell Phone While DrivingTalking on your cell phone while driving is prohibited, but you can use a hands-free system, of course. Seat belts are always required, and your head-lights must be turned on at all times – whether it’s daytime or nighttime.
10. Don’t Ask Them to SpeakRussian
Many people assume Estonians speak Russian since the neighboring country is close by. But they have their own language, Estonian, which they’re really proud of. However, many Estonians prefer to speak English.
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Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

1:01

Tallinn | Estonia | Holidays | Summer 2018

Tallinn | Estonia | Holidays | Summer 2018

Tallinn | Estonia | Holidays | Summer 2018

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4:42

Tallinn Airport tram 🚊 a comfortable trip to Tallinn Old Town

Tallinn Airport tram 🚊 a comfortable trip to Tallinn Old Town

Tallinn Airport tram 🚊 a comfortable trip to Tallinn Old Town

The public transport to the Old Town of Tallinn is now even more comfortable.
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Tram line no. 4 stop is located on the city side of the passenger terminal of the airport. On Mondays through Saturdays, the first tram arrives at the airport at 5.25 AM and at 5.45 on Sundays. The last tram from the airport leaves at 0.45 AM, allowing also the passengers arriving on the late evening flights to reach the city centre with public transport.
The journey to the city centre takes approximately 15-17 minutes. Information on tram lines and stops can be found HERE.
For a single trip you can buy the ticket from the driver (2€) or buy a QR-ticket on the Internet (1€). In addition, there are hourly tickets and day tickets, for which you need the Tallinn Ühiskaart TransportCard. You can buy the transport card and load money to it at the R-kiosk in the open area of the airport. Using a transport card is free for the residents of Tallinn. You can find more information about tickets HERE.

TALLINN, ESTONIA - OLD TOWN ROOFTOP ADVENTURE

We explore the old town of Tallinn, Estonia, one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe and tell you the city's story - from medieval times to independence from the USSR.
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published: 06 Nov 2017

Family Friendly Vacation in Tallinn, Estonia

Take a tour of the historic Tallinn, Estonia during your family friendly vacation.
TallinnWalking Tour
ShorEx Code: TL01
Learn more here:
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----------------------------------------­-----------------------
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Exploring Tallinn's Old Town + Vegan Food // Estonia Travel Vlog

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Walking the streets of Tallinn. Summer 2017

Tallinn, Estonia -- Princess Cruises Local Connections

Join our local expert, Ryan Jenkins, who is part of our CruiseBaltic team as you discover the Top 10 attractions in Tallinn.
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published: 06 Feb 2018

10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

Get more Tips here! http://www.destinationtips.com
From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3....

published: 03 May 2018

Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

published: 16 Mar 2011

Tallinn | Estonia | Holidays | Summer 2018

Instagram: @m.mszar

published: 21 Aug 2018

Tallinn Airport tram 🚊 a comfortable trip to Tallinn Old Town

The public transport to the Old Town of Tallinn is now even more comfortable.
If you need a place to stay in Tallinn then book an apartment from BestApartments https://www.bestapartments.ee/ .
Great reviews https://bestapartments.ee/apartment-rental-reviews/
Easy online booking https://bestapartments.ee/online-booking-calendar/
A lot of different payment methods BankTransfer, PayPal, 3D Authenticated credit card payments and etc.
Privacy - you can take the keys yourself 24/7 whenever you wish with one of humanless options:
- key terminal https://youtu.be/RUWIHto3-A4
- Keyless entry https://bestapartments.ee/vacation-rentals/odra-10-9/
or
Meet and greet by a real human or great experience with Tesla transfer https://youtu.be/p6qhop0ASh8
Tram line no. 4 stop is located on the city side...

Visit Estonia - What You Should Know Before You Visit Estonia

Read the Blog to Learn More about Estonia: https://woltersworld.com/what-tourists-should-know-before-they-visit-estonia/
Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great lit...

Read the Blog to Learn More about Estonia: https://woltersworld.com/what-tourists-should-know-before-they-visit-estonia/
Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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Read the Blog to Learn More about Estonia: https://woltersworld.com/what-tourists-should-know-before-they-visit-estonia/
Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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https://amzn.to/2NEyhTC
Duafire Travel Adapter: helps you plug into most countries plugs around the world.
https://amzn.to/2ujfUdR
Travel Strip: One plug for your normal device, four USB plugs as well, it saves a lot of trouble and outlets when you travel.
https://amzn.to/2NEuu8S
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TallinnWalking Tour
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10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

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From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reason...

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From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3. Don’t Forget to Wear Reflectors
If you plan on renting a bike and going for a ride after dark, small reflectors are required during the winter months. If you’re caught riding around without them, you’ll be subjected to a fine ranging from $50 to $500USD.
4. Don’t Ignore Drink Prices
When ordering a drink in a bar, play close attention to the drink prices. Many people have noticed that some bartenders mark up the price of liquor for for-eign tourists.
5. Don’t Keep Your Shoes On
If you happen to meet a kind Estonian who invites you to their home, respect is required at all times. They also expect you to take off your shoes when you step inside, so make sure you’re wearing some presentable socks!
6. Don’t ExpectFriendlinessRight Away
Many people define Estonians as cold and standoffish. You’ll probably feel a bit of tension, but it won’t last long. When they become more comfortable with you, their demeanor and communication will lighten up drastically.
7. Don’t TravelWithoutInsect RepellentTick-borne encephalitis and Lyme-disease is widespread, especially in the parks in Tallinn. Bites from ticks and other insects are more common in forest-ed areas, so be sure to protect yourself before venturing out into nature.
8. Don’t Expect Help When Traveling With KidsEstonia is definitely a children-friendly destination, but public transportation isn’t equipped to provide assistance for those with strollers, and a lot of the streets in Old Town are cobbled roads, making it difficult to push strollers with ease.
9. Don’t Use Your Cell Phone While DrivingTalking on your cell phone while driving is prohibited, but you can use a hands-free system, of course. Seat belts are always required, and your head-lights must be turned on at all times – whether it’s daytime or nighttime.
10. Don’t Ask Them to SpeakRussian
Many people assume Estonians speak Russian since the neighboring country is close by. But they have their own language, Estonian, which they’re really proud of. However, many Estonians prefer to speak English.
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From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3. Don’t Forget to Wear Reflectors
If you plan on renting a bike and going for a ride after dark, small reflectors are required during the winter months. If you’re caught riding around without them, you’ll be subjected to a fine ranging from $50 to $500USD.
4. Don’t Ignore Drink Prices
When ordering a drink in a bar, play close attention to the drink prices. Many people have noticed that some bartenders mark up the price of liquor for for-eign tourists.
5. Don’t Keep Your Shoes On
If you happen to meet a kind Estonian who invites you to their home, respect is required at all times. They also expect you to take off your shoes when you step inside, so make sure you’re wearing some presentable socks!
6. Don’t ExpectFriendlinessRight Away
Many people define Estonians as cold and standoffish. You’ll probably feel a bit of tension, but it won’t last long. When they become more comfortable with you, their demeanor and communication will lighten up drastically.
7. Don’t TravelWithoutInsect RepellentTick-borne encephalitis and Lyme-disease is widespread, especially in the parks in Tallinn. Bites from ticks and other insects are more common in forest-ed areas, so be sure to protect yourself before venturing out into nature.
8. Don’t Expect Help When Traveling With KidsEstonia is definitely a children-friendly destination, but public transportation isn’t equipped to provide assistance for those with strollers, and a lot of the streets in Old Town are cobbled roads, making it difficult to push strollers with ease.
9. Don’t Use Your Cell Phone While DrivingTalking on your cell phone while driving is prohibited, but you can use a hands-free system, of course. Seat belts are always required, and your head-lights must be turned on at all times – whether it’s daytime or nighttime.
10. Don’t Ask Them to SpeakRussian
Many people assume Estonians speak Russian since the neighboring country is close by. But they have their own language, Estonian, which they’re really proud of. However, many Estonians prefer to speak English.
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Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet U...

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

The public transport to the Old Town of Tallinn is now even more comfortable.
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Tram line no. 4 stop is located on the city side of the passenger terminal of the airport. On Mondays through Saturdays, the first tram arrives at the airport at 5.25 AM and at 5.45 on Sundays. The last tram from the airport leaves at 0.45 AM, allowing also the passengers arriving on the late evening flights to reach the city centre with public transport.
The journey to the city centre takes approximately 15-17 minutes. Information on tram lines and stops can be found HERE.
For a single trip you can buy the ticket from the driver (2€) or buy a QR-ticket on the Internet (1€). In addition, there are hourly tickets and day tickets, for which you need the Tallinn Ühiskaart TransportCard. You can buy the transport card and load money to it at the R-kiosk in the open area of the airport. Using a transport card is free for the residents of Tallinn. You can find more information about tickets HERE.

The public transport to the Old Town of Tallinn is now even more comfortable.
If you need a place to stay in Tallinn then book an apartment from BestApartments https://www.bestapartments.ee/ .
Great reviews https://bestapartments.ee/apartment-rental-reviews/
Easy online booking https://bestapartments.ee/online-booking-calendar/
A lot of different payment methods BankTransfer, PayPal, 3D Authenticated credit card payments and etc.
Privacy - you can take the keys yourself 24/7 whenever you wish with one of humanless options:
- key terminal https://youtu.be/RUWIHto3-A4
- Keyless entry https://bestapartments.ee/vacation-rentals/odra-10-9/
or
Meet and greet by a real human or great experience with Tesla transfer https://youtu.be/p6qhop0ASh8
Tram line no. 4 stop is located on the city side of the passenger terminal of the airport. On Mondays through Saturdays, the first tram arrives at the airport at 5.25 AM and at 5.45 on Sundays. The last tram from the airport leaves at 0.45 AM, allowing also the passengers arriving on the late evening flights to reach the city centre with public transport.
The journey to the city centre takes approximately 15-17 minutes. Information on tram lines and stops can be found HERE.
For a single trip you can buy the ticket from the driver (2€) or buy a QR-ticket on the Internet (1€). In addition, there are hourly tickets and day tickets, for which you need the Tallinn Ühiskaart TransportCard. You can buy the transport card and load money to it at the R-kiosk in the open area of the airport. Using a transport card is free for the residents of Tallinn. You can find more information about tickets HERE.

Visit Estonia - What You Should Know Before You Visit Estonia

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Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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Family Friendly Vacation in Tallinn, Estonia

Take a tour of the historic Tallinn, Estonia during your family friendly vacation.
TallinnWalking Tour
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Tallinn, Estonia -- Princess Cruises Local Connections

Join our local expert, Ryan Jenkins, who is part of our CruiseBaltic team as you discover the Top 10 attractions in Tallinn.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Estonia

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From its historical museums to the medieval castles in the capital of Tallinn, you will find a lot of reasons why you should plan a visit, but here are 10 things to keep in mind when traveling to this Northern Europe country.
1. Don’t Get Easily Offended
Estonians have a great sense of humor, but they tend to be more dry and sar-castic when it comes to cracking a joke. If you find yourself the target of an off-hand pun, take it as a compliment and learn to laugh at yourself.
2. Don’t Talk About History
In the 1940s, Estonian Jews were massacred by German police units and Es-tonian auxiliaries by the thousands. These events may have occurred decades ago, but the memories of the death and destruction are still fresh in their minds.
3. Don’t Forget to Wear Reflectors
If you plan on renting a bike and going for a ride after dark, small reflectors are required during the winter months. If you’re caught riding around without them, you’ll be subjected to a fine ranging from $50 to $500USD.
4. Don’t Ignore Drink Prices
When ordering a drink in a bar, play close attention to the drink prices. Many people have noticed that some bartenders mark up the price of liquor for for-eign tourists.
5. Don’t Keep Your Shoes On
If you happen to meet a kind Estonian who invites you to their home, respect is required at all times. They also expect you to take off your shoes when you step inside, so make sure you’re wearing some presentable socks!
6. Don’t ExpectFriendlinessRight Away
Many people define Estonians as cold and standoffish. You’ll probably feel a bit of tension, but it won’t last long. When they become more comfortable with you, their demeanor and communication will lighten up drastically.
7. Don’t TravelWithoutInsect RepellentTick-borne encephalitis and Lyme-disease is widespread, especially in the parks in Tallinn. Bites from ticks and other insects are more common in forest-ed areas, so be sure to protect yourself before venturing out into nature.
8. Don’t Expect Help When Traveling With KidsEstonia is definitely a children-friendly destination, but public transportation isn’t equipped to provide assistance for those with strollers, and a lot of the streets in Old Town are cobbled roads, making it difficult to push strollers with ease.
9. Don’t Use Your Cell Phone While DrivingTalking on your cell phone while driving is prohibited, but you can use a hands-free system, of course. Seat belts are always required, and your head-lights must be turned on at all times – whether it’s daytime or nighttime.
10. Don’t Ask Them to SpeakRussian
Many people assume Estonians speak Russian since the neighboring country is close by. But they have their own language, Estonian, which they’re really proud of. However, many Estonians prefer to speak English.
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Tallinn, Estonia: Old World Meets New

More info about travel to Tallinn: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/estonia/tallinn Tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the Soviet Union, while also remaining one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the north of Europe.
For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

Tallinn Airport tram 🚊 a comfortable trip to Tallinn Old Town

The public transport to the Old Town of Tallinn is now even more comfortable.
If you need a place to stay in Tallinn then book an apartment from BestApartments https://www.bestapartments.ee/ .
Great reviews https://bestapartments.ee/apartment-rental-reviews/
Easy online booking https://bestapartments.ee/online-booking-calendar/
A lot of different payment methods BankTransfer, PayPal, 3D Authenticated credit card payments and etc.
Privacy - you can take the keys yourself 24/7 whenever you wish with one of humanless options:
- key terminal https://youtu.be/RUWIHto3-A4
- Keyless entry https://bestapartments.ee/vacation-rentals/odra-10-9/
or
Meet and greet by a real human or great experience with Tesla transfer https://youtu.be/p6qhop0ASh8
Tram line no. 4 stop is located on the city side of the passenger terminal of the airport. On Mondays through Saturdays, the first tram arrives at the airport at 5.25 AM and at 5.45 on Sundays. The last tram from the airport leaves at 0.45 AM, allowing also the passengers arriving on the late evening flights to reach the city centre with public transport.
The journey to the city centre takes approximately 15-17 minutes. Information on tram lines and stops can be found HERE.
For a single trip you can buy the ticket from the driver (2€) or buy a QR-ticket on the Internet (1€). In addition, there are hourly tickets and day tickets, for which you need the Tallinn Ühiskaart TransportCard. You can buy the transport card and load money to it at the R-kiosk in the open area of the airport. Using a transport card is free for the residents of Tallinn. You can find more information about tickets HERE.

The city was known as Reval from the 13th century until 1918 and again during the Nazi occupation of Estonia from 1941 to 1944.

Approximately 32% of Estonia's total population lives in Tallinn.

Toponymy

Historical names

In 1154, a town called Qlwn or Qalaven (possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan) was put on the world map of the Almoravid by the Arab cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi, who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda. It has been suggested that the Quwri in Astlanda may have denoted the predecessor town of today's Tallinn.